A property developer is progressing with plans to breathe new life into an historic Derby landmark.
Clowes Developments, owners of Friar Gate Goods Yard and surrounding land running from Friar Gate, Uttoxeter New Road and Great Northern Road, have been working closely with local authorities and professional advisors to secure a viable future for the city centre site.
Structural work to stabilise the building has recently been carried out in the hope it will help to kickstart the transformation and, in the last few weeks, there has been a noticeable increase in activity at the site.
Proposals include a mixed-use commercial and residential development surrounding a large, open green space.
Robert Hepwood, land and planning director at Clowes Developments, said: "Clowes Developments have been engaging in conversations to secure a viable use for the site for several years. We are delighted to finally be moving forward with these exciting proposals.
"Working closely with Derby City Council, Historic England and other parties including Friends of Friar Gate Bridge we have created an award-winning team of advisors including Maber Architects Ltd, Jackson Purdue Lever and Rigby and Co. We feel we have the right team in place to bring Friar Gate Goods Yard back to life and develop a scheme which Derby will be proud of whilst restoring some of the city's most iconic historical buildings."